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The new policy quantifies the goals that the Fed formally articulated for the first time in a statement in January.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva formally articulated his preference for Dilma Rousseff, his chief of staff, to be the presidential candidate of the ruling Workers Partyy (PT).
This Government has long had the policy, last formally articulated in 2004, that it should seek to use Open Source where it gave the best value for money to the taxpayer in delivering public services.
The economic crisis has overshadowed the fact that this is the first-ever Presidential campaign in which both nominees have formally articulated how they would support work life issues.
It is interesting to note that these fundaments of dynamical systems are formally articulated in synergetics—an approach to self-organization pioneered by the first author's mentor Herman Haken (Haken, 1983).
It relies on self-regulation guided by commonly held (but not formally articulated) professional values that assume professionals will serve the best interests of the patient and adopt norms espousing this service orientation.
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After a period of limited progress in formally articulating child rights, the International Year of the Child, held in 1979 on the 20th anniversary of the Declaration, succeeded in rekindling interest.
Admission professionals have a code of conduct, formally articulated in the "Statement of Principles of Good Practice," created by our national admission organization, the National Association of College Admission Counselors NACACC).
— lacked articulated answers.
"New values are being articulated".
It was not well articulated".
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